How to do when baby has fever and sweating

Sweating during a fever in babies is a normal reaction of the body because the body works to reduce fever by sweating. If you can’t sweat properly, it’s likely that the body temperature won’t drop, which is the reason why taking antipyretic drugs will cause sweating and thus fever reduction. It is advisable not to expose the baby to cold air stimulation during sweating, otherwise it is likely that the pores will be occluded, which will lead to obstruction of sweat discharge, making it difficult for the body temperature to drop. During this period you can drink more plain water to promote body sweating, which is conducive to a rapid return to normal body temperature, if the body temperature continues to be above 38.5 ℃. You can also take oral antipyretic drugs, such as ibuprofen pellets, which can promote sweating to speed up the return to normal body temperature. If the symptoms of fever do not improve, you should also use anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefaclor pellets, to eliminate the pathogenic bacteria in the body, the fever symptoms can be quickly relieved.